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granger the gentleman from california -- the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, the jeement maryland ms. edwards the gentleman from new york, mr. engel the gentlewoman from california ms. eshoo the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, the gentlewoman from california, miss susan davis, the gentleman from california mr. schiff, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. bolden. vice president biden: friends of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators and members of the committees on the part of the senate to escort ashraf ghani into the chamber. mr. mcconnell, the senator from texas, mr. cornyn, the senator from utah, mr. hache, the senator from wyoming mr. barrasso, the senator from mississippi, mr. wicker, the senator from tennessee, mr. corker, the senator from illinois, mr. durbin, the senator from washington, miss bury, the senator from michigan, miss
granger the gentleman from california -- the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, the jeement maryland ms. edwards the gentleman from new york, mr. engel the gentlewoman from california ms. eshoo the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, the gentlewoman from california, miss susan davis, the gentleman from california...
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host: hector coles, apple valley, california. jim on the democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been watching this for a long time. you had a caller a few minutes ago that said the emails are hurting hillary clinton. i worked with security officer for 32 years with the government, 20 in the military and the rest with -- as a civilian. the security manager or security officer for the -- for that area that hillary and the state department worked in had to accredit the system. that's the guy who made the mistake and that's who they should be looking at. enough on that, the emails don't count. every command i ever worked with had insecurities within their system and that's simply because whatever goes out on a wire through the air or is discussed in an unsecure room can be tapped. n.s.a. knows it, d.i.a. knows it, c.i.a. knows it and so does the army security agency i was a member of. going on to the comments that have been going on the last few days. trump made one big mistake when he attacked the khan family. the guy was a veteran. he d
host: hector coles, apple valley, california. jim on the democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been watching this for a long time. you had a caller a few minutes ago that said the emails are hurting hillary clinton. i worked with security officer for 32 years with the government, 20 in the military and the rest with -- as a civilian. the security manager or security officer for the -- for that area that hillary and the state department worked in had to accredit the...
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i am from los angeles, california. my delegate experience has been a learning experience where i have learned the true innerworkings of my party and it is something i am excited to share my experience with the world. i want to be thankful to the people who elected me to come your boys. thank you it so much. ini am supporting education inner cities of black youth. i feel the lack of education in our school systems has been happening too long. of -- the lot theracy rates are low and graduation rates are low and hopefully we can get these issues resolved. >> i am 17-years-old and the m's member of the california delegation. i pledged to bernie sanders and got involved in the delegate buses because i was inspired by my grandfather who was with the united farm workers and cesar chavez which led me to fight for the voices of those who are not voiced and that is what i am doing at the convention and i am hoping to represent the youth who are the voting bloc of this party. >> this is my first convention. i have been working st
i am from los angeles, california. my delegate experience has been a learning experience where i have learned the true innerworkings of my party and it is something i am excited to share my experience with the world. i want to be thankful to the people who elected me to come your boys. thank you it so much. ini am supporting education inner cities of black youth. i feel the lack of education in our school systems has been happening too long. of -- the lot theracy rates are low and graduation...
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california, us in asia's not the far east. for us, it's the near west. and none of the prosperity would have been possible without the stability that america's security umbrellas brought to asia. but what has been the norm for generations is now starting to change. perhaps the catalyst of this change is the perception, either rightly or wrongly, that the balance of power in asia is undergoing a once in a lifetime transformation. what we are seeing is that asia's collective attention is gradually shifting away from economic prosperity to, instead, security concerns. where nations used to focus on trade and commerce, now they discuss nationalism, military budgets and even provocative behavior. look no further than the territorial dispute in the east china sea. for these reasons, we must shift away from the old approach, which unnecessarily divided the region and separated economic engagement from our political engagement. the old way of doing business is not only cumbersome, but it is becoming less relevant. tomust somehow find a way reinvigorate our engag
california, us in asia's not the far east. for us, it's the near west. and none of the prosperity would have been possible without the stability that america's security umbrellas brought to asia. but what has been the norm for generations is now starting to change. perhaps the catalyst of this change is the perception, either rightly or wrongly, that the balance of power in asia is undergoing a once in a lifetime transformation. what we are seeing is that asia's collective attention is...
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but the retail price signs in california saying it's here! five dollars is here! and so the issue is, the forecasters have never predicted accurately. i predicted five dollars for a very simple reason. we're not producing enough domestic oil in a country that has more oil in a country than it will ever use. i testified in congress in february that we raise u.s. production back to where it used to be. 10 million barrels a day. 10 million barrels a day equals half, just half of our daily requirement. it would take up to a decade to do that. but other things would happen as we produce more barrels a day, two more things would happen. one, three million new american jobs. three million! not 3,000, not 300,000, three million new american jobs. nobody in this country has suggested a jobs program that comes anywhere close. the government in desperate need of revenue would get an additional $20 billion in royalties per year. and the american people, who do not like high gas prices for a very good reason, and the reason is our entire system of mobility in this country is p
but the retail price signs in california saying it's here! five dollars is here! and so the issue is, the forecasters have never predicted accurately. i predicted five dollars for a very simple reason. we're not producing enough domestic oil in a country that has more oil in a country than it will ever use. i testified in congress in february that we raise u.s. production back to where it used to be. 10 million barrels a day. 10 million barrels a day equals half, just half of our daily...
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the gentlewoman from california, ms. matsui. the gentlewoman from california, ms. chu. the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell. the gentleman from new york, ms. meng. >> the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort her exlancey, park geun-hye, president of the republic of korea, into the house chamber. the senator from nevada, there reid. the senator from alaska, mr. begich, the senator from new jersey, mr. menendez. the senator from maryland mr. cardin, the senator from account kentucky, mr. mcconnell, the senator, mr. corn yirn. the senator from alaska, miss murkowski, and the senator from tennessee, mr. corker. the speaker: the members of the escort committee will escort the chamber through the lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> mr. speaker, the president of the republic of korea. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you he
the gentlewoman from california, ms. matsui. the gentlewoman from california, ms. chu. the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell. the gentleman from new york, ms. meng. >> the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort her exlancey, park geun-hye, president of the republic of korea, into the house chamber. the senator from nevada, there reid. the senator from alaska, mr. begich, the...
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. >> sunday on "q&a" -- california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir -- "undaunted." ms. speier: i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles and we were ambushed on that airstrip and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 times and died on that airstrip. there were members of the press that died. one defector of the people's temple who died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. bone justing out of my right arm, wound in my leg the size of a football. and it was -- observation my god. i'm 28 years old. this is it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> yesterday, the president of afghanistan talked about his country's security. the fight against the taliban and what he thinks the future holds for the region. we also hear from afghanistan finance minister, the forum was organized by johns hopkins school of advanced of international studies. this was from november 12. >> thanks to all of you for joining us here this morning for a very special john hopkins school of advanced of international studies event. joining the dean's forum with
. >> sunday on "q&a" -- california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir -- "undaunted." ms. speier: i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles and we were ambushed on that airstrip and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 times and died on that airstrip. there were members of the press that died. one defector of the people's temple who died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. bone justing out of my right arm, wound in my leg...
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conaway: i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize for a minute and a half. >> i rise in support of h.r. 2 an also strong commendation to our chairman, mr. conaway, for his many, many hearings about the bill and the condition of agriculture in this country. mr. lamalfa: this does compromise , it brings certainty to farmers and ranchers who faced a 50% drop in farm income over the recent years. a positive step for rural america and its economy where stability is greatly needed. it will improve broadband connectivity which is critical for telehealth and rural development. it challenges many california farmers including prioritizing mechanization research to help address the continued ag labor shortage. it maintains a food supply for families in need especially in rural, poor districts like mine while also bringing in increments of -- excuse me, accountability to the food stamp boost jobs. s to i wish we could have done more on forestry. the town of paradise has suffered so much and a p
conaway: i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize for a minute and a half. >> i rise in support of h.r. 2 an also strong commendation to our chairman, mr. conaway, for his many, many hearings about the bill and the condition of agriculture in this country. mr. lamalfa: this does compromise , it brings certainty to farmers and ranchers who faced a 50% drop in farm income over the recent years. a positive step for rural...
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cantor and the gentlewoman from from california, ms. pelosi. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: i send to the desk a privileged resolution. the clerk: resolution 451, resolution, resolved that the clerk of the house inform the senate that the house is ready to proceed with business. the speaker: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: i send to the desk a privileged resolution and ask for its immediate consideration. the clerk: house resolution 452, resolution, resolved that unless otherwise ordered, the daily meeting of the house shall be 2 proximate cause on mondays or 2 p.m. on tuesdays and noon on wednesdays and thursdays and 9:00 a.m. on all other days of the week. the speaker: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. sessions: i ask una
cantor and the gentlewoman from from california, ms. pelosi. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: i send to the desk a privileged resolution. the clerk: resolution 451, resolution, resolved that the clerk of the house inform the senate that the house is ready to proceed with business. the speaker: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas...
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the innovation surrounding this technology is highly concentrated in california. the amount of capital, the billions of dollars of capital now focused on applications and capabilities and exploiting the technology is off the charts. it is really impressive. there are some great things, but the key markets in asia are in very comparable places. >> president obama has nominated tom wheeler as the new head of the fcc. how do you expect the approach to change? >> many of us have known tom for a long time. he is a progressive thinker. he understands this industry. i suspect we do not agree on every policy issue, but i think, i expected to be a fruitful fcc. -- expect it to be a very fruitful fcc. he has spoken and written about things like the i.t. transition, for example. we are employing i.t. technology technologyg ip across the united states. our objective is we will sunset, to turn off our legacy with tedium technology.plain old telephone service. we expect that to be turned off in 2020. voice should be ip voice or voice to be wireless, that there is no market base
the innovation surrounding this technology is highly concentrated in california. the amount of capital, the billions of dollars of capital now focused on applications and capabilities and exploiting the technology is off the charts. it is really impressive. there are some great things, but the key markets in asia are in very comparable places. >> president obama has nominated tom wheeler as the new head of the fcc. how do you expect the approach to change? >> many of us have known...
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article further down talks about other notices and says blue shield of california sent roughly 119,000 cancellation notices out in mid september, about 60% of its individual business. about 2/3 of those policyholders will see rate increases in their new policy, said spokesman steve chavinski. the president, jay carney, this administration, senators who quoted this, democrats -- democrat leaders here in the house, owe millions of people an apology. they owe an apology to those who they told, you like your doctor you can keep it, to people who have lost their doctor. people who were told if you like your policy, you can keep it. and i know that our president has traveled the world apologizing for things he did not do that were done in prior generations, prior times in this country. but i think in order to keep credibility in this country, it's important that instead of apologizing for things you had nothing to do with, it's important to apologize when people trust you and you make promises and those promises turn out to be totally false. i understand that the president's spokesman may ha
article further down talks about other notices and says blue shield of california sent roughly 119,000 cancellation notices out in mid september, about 60% of its individual business. about 2/3 of those policyholders will see rate increases in their new policy, said spokesman steve chavinski. the president, jay carney, this administration, senators who quoted this, democrats -- democrat leaders here in the house, owe millions of people an apology. they owe an apology to those who they told, you...
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that is what the plans are in california. i think it is going to happen. >> i'm going to take one quick second. we've got a number of our advisory committee members here. can i take one second to stand -- they have done a great job advising us. and i have not had a chance to acknowledge them yet. [applause] there is another 10 or 12 beyond them. >> how can we truly expect the sequester to have impact on air travel? >> it will have a huge impact. there is a recent article that said it had not had any impact. it did not start until april 1. for example, the faa we have defined $1 billion. -- to find the $1 billion. we had to find $600 million at the faa. we can't move money around. that is a lot of money to find. it makes it very difficult. that is why we are looking at closing towers and looking at furloughing some of our faa employees, which is a very tough thing to do. it is not anyway way to run an aviation system. >> question in the corner there. >> i have had the pleasure of meeting the secretary. i graduated from the uni
that is what the plans are in california. i think it is going to happen. >> i'm going to take one quick second. we've got a number of our advisory committee members here. can i take one second to stand -- they have done a great job advising us. and i have not had a chance to acknowledge them yet. [applause] there is another 10 or 12 beyond them. >> how can we truly expect the sequester to have impact on air travel? >> it will have a huge impact. there is a recent article that...
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they've done to california. i'm so proud of our governor. he wrote individually to each of the members to say how bad this would be. i love that in his letters he said not only do you take away the deduction from individual filers, but you keep it for corporations. in this bill. if you're an individual filer, you have a home -- maybe take homes you take a deduction, state, local taxes, you lose that. you lose that. if you're a corporation you keep it. decide whose side are they on? but again, it's a moment of definition. a moment of definition. and we will not allow them to fact on this he a moment tax bill to the american people. heartbreaking because we could have come together in a to do something that would be sustainable. you can't do tax reform without bipartisanship and sustainability if you're going to give certainty to the business community so they can act upon -- and individuals so they can act upon their personal and business decisions. >> given what you've seen, is your primary goal, the goal of your caucus to see its failure? >
they've done to california. i'm so proud of our governor. he wrote individually to each of the members to say how bad this would be. i love that in his letters he said not only do you take away the deduction from individual filers, but you keep it for corporations. in this bill. if you're an individual filer, you have a home -- maybe take homes you take a deduction, state, local taxes, you lose that. you lose that. if you're a corporation you keep it. decide whose side are they on? but again,...
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i represent the university of california-davis. three different -- four different community college campuses, all of which this is a problem. paul, share with us your situation in new york and what you've faced in your district. mr. tonko: to focus on what is a very strong concern that some in the house have for the cost of higher education. we have prided ourselves as a society on our intellect. our intellectual capacity that has driven all sorts of entrepreneurship, it has driven new product lines, prototypes that are developed, and really provides for a comeback as an economy based on the intellect that we can drive into the equation. for us as an american society. the very important to be able to make certain -- the very important to be able to make -- it's very important to be able to make certain that whatever those talents, those passions are of students out there, that they pursue their intellectual development in a way that is not stifled or diminished by the cost of student loans. as you heard from representative garamend
i represent the university of california-davis. three different -- four different community college campuses, all of which this is a problem. paul, share with us your situation in new york and what you've faced in your district. mr. tonko: to focus on what is a very strong concern that some in the house have for the cost of higher education. we have prided ourselves as a society on our intellect. our intellectual capacity that has driven all sorts of entrepreneurship, it has driven new product...
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at california state university on the 12 american presidents who were slave owners, eight while in office. to a full schedule, go c-span.org. says thel mike rogers notion that america can combat isis propaganda on the internet by shutting it down is simply not realistic. his comments came after he testified before the senate armed service committee on the cyber security infrastructure. senator john mccain chairs. this is just over two hours. >> good morning. today tottee meets receive testimony from abnormal -- admiral mike rogers. chief of the central security service. new attacks appear in the headlines on an increasingly nationstates, as criminal organizations, and terrorists seek to leverage activities. when you appear before this committee in september, you noted that we have the competitors in cyberspace and that some of them have already hinted that they hold the power to cripple our infrastructure and set back our standard of living if they choose. since that hearing, russia has demonstrated the ability to cap power to hundreds of thousands of people in central and western ukraine
at california state university on the 12 american presidents who were slave owners, eight while in office. to a full schedule, go c-span.org. says thel mike rogers notion that america can combat isis propaganda on the internet by shutting it down is simply not realistic. his comments came after he testified before the senate armed service committee on the cyber security infrastructure. senator john mccain chairs. this is just over two hours. >> good morning. today tottee meets receive...
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northern california, where most of the resources are, such as water. then you have southern , which is supplied by us. simply, there is not a large population appear. there is a grass movement and to bringions are out california into two separate states. my question is, i am wondering when the politicians will catch all of this and what they will do about it. think we see these efforts pop up from time to time and i think it will be difficult. candidates that want -- want to run successfully, what they want to try to do is bring together different factions in order to win statewide. you are right that some of the issue discrepancies are very different than what someone in l.a. and orange county, how they feel about the issues and what someone in central valley feels about the issues you're we are watching a number of competitive congressional races, one of them district,nia's 21st that water is a central issue in the state, something democrats and their teammates are trying to take issue with. being such a large state with differing populations is -- h
northern california, where most of the resources are, such as water. then you have southern , which is supplied by us. simply, there is not a large population appear. there is a grass movement and to bringions are out california into two separate states. my question is, i am wondering when the politicians will catch all of this and what they will do about it. think we see these efforts pop up from time to time and i think it will be difficult. candidates that want -- want to run successfully,...
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and then there's two training centers in the continental united states, one in louisiana and one in california. we never created one in the pacific, but we have one now. hawaii has an eight on an archipelago throughout the state that is surrounded by joint forces. we do rotations there every year . the alaska camp is a massive piece of property that the army manages to include in the airspace. you have high-altitude extreme co-weather and mountains. then we have a version that we brought into indonesia in 2021 and 21 and 2022 on the island sub sumatra and java. this year were going to bring that training capability to the northeast corner. the first point is, we have created the joint pacific multinational readiness center, and what we are doing is we are generating readiness. and then we're projecting it into the region on the second thing i'd like to talk about, which is operation path ways and operation path ways is putting combat credible forces forward in the region for extended periods of time and it really does three things. it increases our interoperability with allies and partners, th
and then there's two training centers in the continental united states, one in louisiana and one in california. we never created one in the pacific, but we have one now. hawaii has an eight on an archipelago throughout the state that is surrounded by joint forces. we do rotations there every year . the alaska camp is a massive piece of property that the army manages to include in the airspace. you have high-altitude extreme co-weather and mountains. then we have a version that we brought into...
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california and elsewhere across the country are ties to asia are evident from the influence of the half of california's immigrant population are rising in the past decade were born in asia and the competition in collaboration with asia driven by silicon valley for decades. second, the indo pacific region is at the center of the 21st century global economy. the region contains half of the world's population and it's generating about two-thirds of opal growth. i've seen this economic strength and dynamism first-hand. this treasury secretary and my trips to india, indonesia south, vietnam and of course the region. recognizing this big picture the biden administration is pursuing an approach to the indo pacific that furthers our country's long history of engagement and the importance per for our and the world's future. as president biden laid out in his indo pacific strategy, the united states is committed to an indo pacific that is free and open connected, prosperous and secure and resilient. the administration is working to tackle challenges and seize opportunities including securing our
california and elsewhere across the country are ties to asia are evident from the influence of the half of california's immigrant population are rising in the past decade were born in asia and the competition in collaboration with asia driven by silicon valley for decades. second, the indo pacific region is at the center of the 21st century global economy. the region contains half of the world's population and it's generating about two-thirds of opal growth. i've seen this economic strength and...
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that led to california emissions which led to nationwide california emissions. there are things we can do. host: pick up on what jim was saying. guest: the current drought situation, remember it's november. a third of the country is in drought right now. 935 million americans are exhe -- 95 million americans are experiencing drought. 24 >> you're watching live coverage on c-span. president biden: this is about as big as nigh state. this is a city of innovation and breaking barriers. where collaboration and coming together have always been key to unlocking our potential. to see this shaped by centuries of deep ties to the asian, by contributions of asian and pacific heritage. san francisco is a natural voice to innovate and collaborate. for the 2023 apec summit, the c.e.o. summit and all the events taking place this week. i want to talk -- thank everyone who has made this week possible. especially those in the apec, executive secretary, business advisory council, and so many others. today 21 apec economies make up more than 60%, more than 60% of the global g.d.p.
that led to california emissions which led to nationwide california emissions. there are things we can do. host: pick up on what jim was saying. guest: the current drought situation, remember it's november. a third of the country is in drought right now. 935 million americans are exhe -- 95 million americans are experiencing drought. 24 >> you're watching live coverage on c-span. president biden: this is about as big as nigh state. this is a city of innovation and breaking barriers. where...
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. >> it is now my privilege to speakerthe first woman in our history, the gentlelady from california, nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you, my colleagues. thank you, my colleagues. thank you, leader boehner, mr. speaker. i accept this gavel in the spirit of partnership, not partisanship. [applause] i look forward to working with you and republicans in congress for the good of the american people. quick find more highlights from 35 years of house for coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by miracles cable companies are to five years ago and brought you today as a public service to your local cable or satellite provider. supreme court justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg were guest on the kalb report thursday in washington. they talked about the freedoms that define the first amendment and how freedom is defined today. this is part of the kalb series of marvin kalb and cohosted by george washington university, harvard university, and the university of maryland. this is about one hour, 15 minutes. >> from the national press club, this
. >> it is now my privilege to speakerthe first woman in our history, the gentlelady from california, nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you, my colleagues. thank you, my colleagues. thank you, leader boehner, mr. speaker. i accept this gavel in the spirit of partnership, not partisanship. [applause] i look forward to working with you and republicans in congress for the good of the american people. quick find more highlights from 35 years of house for...
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the gentleman from california. mr. berman: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1886. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. berman: mr. speaker, at this time, i would like for purposes of opening general debate, yield to the chairman of the house armed services committee, of whom we have -- whom we have work very closely with in putting together a bill we can bring to the floor a very good bill, his help and he help of his staff working with our staff has really been just indy spenceable to the progress of this effort, three minutes to the gentleman from missouri, the chairman of the house armed services committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. skelton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. this measure before the house today is very well one of the most important pieces of legislation we will consider regarding national security. i first must compliment the ch
the gentleman from california. mr. berman: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1886. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. berman: mr. speaker, at this time, i would like for purposes of opening general debate, yield to the chairman of the house armed services committee, of whom we have -- whom we have work very closely with in putting together a bill we can bring to...
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george on the republic line from california. caller: good morning. we are negotiating with north korea for how long? north korea is no threat to us. we see china. we see 70% of the world. we can put enough sanctions on china to print pressure on north korea. my main question is this. what do you think donald trump will do good for this world? you are professor georgetown. 90% of birth fosters our left wearing liberal. professors are left-wing liberal. that set of questions covered a fairmont territory. with this, whether north korea is truly a threat to the united states and our interest. i would say yes. north korea is a threat, a potential threat to the u.s. and to our allies in northeast asia. as i am sure the caller knows, we have many interests in asia, we have a vision of what the agent -- asia-pacific region should look like. about what role china might play as a responsible state older, engaging china in order to match the threat with north korea. this has been on the mind of presidents for some time. serviceas in government we talked about t
george on the republic line from california. caller: good morning. we are negotiating with north korea for how long? north korea is no threat to us. we see china. we see 70% of the world. we can put enough sanctions on china to print pressure on north korea. my main question is this. what do you think donald trump will do good for this world? you are professor georgetown. 90% of birth fosters our left wearing liberal. professors are left-wing liberal. that set of questions covered a fairmont...
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for what purpose does the entleman from california rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the university of california-davis. this historic land grant university excels this a wide range of fields including medicine, physics, law and agriculture. today the university of davis agriculture and forestry program was recognized as the best in the world. by q.s. world university rankings, a respected firm that measures publications and citations in scientific journals and the program's reputation among both academics and employers in the field. i offer my highest congratulations to the schools, faculty, student and staff. for decades the university of california-davis has cutting edge practices, research and local partnerships. right now they're studying genetics, nutrition and so much more. as epitomized by the toe mateow rvester and other in-- tomatee harvester and other in-- tomatoe harvester and other inventions, i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting agricu
for what purpose does the entleman from california rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the university of california-davis. this historic land grant university excels this a wide range of fields including medicine, physics, law and agriculture. today the university of davis agriculture and forestry program was recognized as the best in the world. by q.s. world university rankings, a respected firm that measures...
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a lot of people travel to california from hawaii, and many people still go to disneyland. that was probably my first trip. but i started swimming when my family was living in guam. host: competitively. rep. mark takai: competitively. swimming brought me to the mainland probably twice a year. host: did your dad work in the military? rep. mark takai: we were stationed from fifth-grade to seventh grade. i lived in guam. host: you mentioned senator inouye. you brought a picture along. rep. mark takai: this picture is in my
a lot of people travel to california from hawaii, and many people still go to disneyland. that was probably my first trip. but i started swimming when my family was living in guam. host: competitively. rep. mark takai: competitively. swimming brought me to the mainland probably twice a year. host: did your dad work in the military? rep. mark takai: we were stationed from fifth-grade to seventh grade. i lived in guam. host: you mentioned senator inouye. you brought a picture along. rep. mark...
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alone companies from california exported $11 billion to asean. companies from all 50 of our trade withge in asean. u.s. companies have been the argest investor in asean with stock of more than $226 billion, 2008. doubling since asean is also an increasingly important partner in addressing regional and global challenges maritime disputes to climate change, pandemic disease violent extremism, sustainable development to persons, which is why last year during the president's trip to malaysia we partnership with asean to a strategic partnership. much more we can still do together and that's why we're here. next day and a half, we'll discuss our shared invasion in promoting invasion -- innovation and entrepreneurship, encouraging peaceful resolution of disputes terrorism,ng pandemic disease, climate change and trafficking in persons. aware that some of our asean partners have a long way to go on human rights but continue, states will as we do everywhere, to stand up people andhts of all i emphasized this point last the white meeting at house with civil
alone companies from california exported $11 billion to asean. companies from all 50 of our trade withge in asean. u.s. companies have been the argest investor in asean with stock of more than $226 billion, 2008. doubling since asean is also an increasingly important partner in addressing regional and global challenges maritime disputes to climate change, pandemic disease violent extremism, sustainable development to persons, which is why last year during the president's trip to malaysia we...
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and so the only hope -- the secretary of energy and the president bring you out from california where you were one of the leaders of the berkeley national laboratory to run this new thing called advanced research projects agency energy at the end of the day is it all about what brains we have and what we can do? >> yes. but more. so, yeah, my name is arum majamdar. i was at u.c. berkeley as a professor but started my professional career at a.s.u. as a 26-year-old young assistant professor. so thank you. and it's nice. i still have a lot of friend out there. let me make a few points. i'm going to make five points, and quickly. number one, i believe we are living in a moment in history which i believe is a sputnik -like moment. there are three issues -- it's a wake-up call. there are three issues. one is energy security. the second is environment. and you can, you know, split environment in many different ways, whether it's greenhouse gases or just pollution. it's just environment. and the third is technological lead. and if you look around the world, there's some tectonic shifts going
and so the only hope -- the secretary of energy and the president bring you out from california where you were one of the leaders of the berkeley national laboratory to run this new thing called advanced research projects agency energy at the end of the day is it all about what brains we have and what we can do? >> yes. but more. so, yeah, my name is arum majamdar. i was at u.c. berkeley as a professor but started my professional career at a.s.u. as a 26-year-old young assistant...
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he found himself in california, literally starving. he saw this vast difference between those who were the half and the have-nots. he became their spokesman. when he recorded very few songs of his own. we have a listening station that features 46 of his songs in his own voice. that makes the recordings that he made some significant and important to us. ♪ this land is your land. this land is my land. from california, to the new york island. ♪ >> catch all of that on our cities tour. >> the supreme court this week heard three consolidated cases on epa regulations on mercury emission last week. the rules are a key part of the obama administration's environmental agenda and are set to go and affect -- go into effect next month. oral arguments are in our and-a-half. >> upa's view that they can do this without considering cost is in direct contradiction. it's interpretation -- >> i am not quite sure that that is what epa said my understanding is that it is necessary because of public health arms and it is appropriate because there are te
he found himself in california, literally starving. he saw this vast difference between those who were the half and the have-nots. he became their spokesman. when he recorded very few songs of his own. we have a listening station that features 46 of his songs in his own voice. that makes the recordings that he made some significant and important to us. ♪ this land is your land. this land is my land. from california, to the new york island. ♪ >> catch all of that on our cities tour....
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host: from california, kurt. caller: a couple of things. first of all, obamacare was broken since day one. for those of us in the middle class, who saw our premiums raised her medically, our out-of-pocket costs raised dramatically, politicians don't get it. they have never had to pay extensively for their health care. one of the things that i admire trump for doing is really considering the middle class in all of his policies. yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs >> all of thisob on cspan.org. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. royce: i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2061 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. h.r. 2061, a bill authorize authorize -- a bill to re-authorize the north korean human rights act of 2004 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. royce, and the gentleman from new yor
host: from california, kurt. caller: a couple of things. first of all, obamacare was broken since day one. for those of us in the middle class, who saw our premiums raised her medically, our out-of-pocket costs raised dramatically, politicians don't get it. they have never had to pay extensively for their health care. one of the things that i admire trump for doing is really considering the middle class in all of his policies. yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs >> all...
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before accepting his current he served as015, president of california state university. our conversation will be barno, a by david distinguished member of the school of residence at american university. he was the senior american commander of the u.s. coalition forces in afghanistan from 2003 until 2005. are looking forward to this conversation on veterans day about afghanistan, and i would like to thank all of you for joining us today. toparticular, i am honored welcome president ghani to our gathering today. mr. president, please. [applause] pres. ghani members of the hopkins community, of which i consider myself a member. colleagues, friends, ladies and gentlemen. it is a great pleasure to be with you, sitting here on veterans day. let me think generate -- general barno for his service. a tribute to more than one million american men and women in uniform who served in afghanistan, especially to the womenes of 2415 men and in uniform who paid the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedom and your security between 2001 and 2018. i would like to extends the nd the special
before accepting his current he served as015, president of california state university. our conversation will be barno, a by david distinguished member of the school of residence at american university. he was the senior american commander of the u.s. coalition forces in afghanistan from 2003 until 2005. are looking forward to this conversation on veterans day about afghanistan, and i would like to thank all of you for joining us today. toparticular, i am honored welcome president ghani to our...
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women will spend five weeks gaining skills and experiences and california. just this week twitter joined the program and i hope many more will follow. i urge you to become involved with the social entrepreneurs or movement. there is money to be made through socially responsible investments. putting financial and social capital to work is one of our goals. next year we will host a conference for social entrepreneurs and investors in washington. most of all, we just once to let you know that when i talk about diplomacy and development in the 21st century, it is not just what i do when i go off to asia or africa or latin america or anywhere else, it is what we all do. because i am convinced that it is not only are connections through government that will really turn the course of the 21st century, but indeed it is the people to people connections, and there is not anyone anywhere who does not know that our free, it dynamic society was so many opportunities for people does not in some way hold out both promise and example for them. whether you care about haiti w
women will spend five weeks gaining skills and experiences and california. just this week twitter joined the program and i hope many more will follow. i urge you to become involved with the social entrepreneurs or movement. there is money to be made through socially responsible investments. putting financial and social capital to work is one of our goals. next year we will host a conference for social entrepreneurs and investors in washington. most of all, we just once to let you know that when...
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california followed quickly ehind. was that something that is well received on your end? as you are talking about civil rights components of this, you are also talking about an economic component. is that the tone that you think is the right one for the party to be striking? >> again, what i think people want to hear from candidates is what they really think. rick perry was obviously saying what he really thinks. his record matched what he thought. people should have been sticking their finger in the air and what do people want me to say? be what you are for. the first rule is be what you are for and the second rule is tolerate people who disagree ith you. people can disagree with me on all sorts of things. what is the magic way to talk about immigration? you get people who are becoming ontrived and not useful. >> fair enough. we are down to a few minutes. i'd like to thank both of you for being here today. mayor castro, if you could solve one problem related to this issue or talk to one person about this issue would have the opportunity to change somebody's mind who mayb
california followed quickly ehind. was that something that is well received on your end? as you are talking about civil rights components of this, you are also talking about an economic component. is that the tone that you think is the right one for the party to be striking? >> again, what i think people want to hear from candidates is what they really think. rick perry was obviously saying what he really thinks. his record matched what he thought. people should have been sticking their...
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host: the next call for alex seitz-wald comes from joseph in california. caller: hi, how are you doing? i want to say there is no need to change the constitution as they are not even abiding by the one we have. article one, section nine, and article one, section 10, disallow the state legislature from passing bills of attainder and that is what background checks are. they are laws that penalize a person because of his past, and that is illegal in the country. host: mr. seitz-wald? guest: i do not want to get into gun control to much, but the courts have ruled on that, and the bill of attainder is legislation that applies to a specific group of people without reason to do so, and the court has said otherwise. host: is this available outside the firewall? guest: it is available at national journal.com. host: viewers who do not subscribe can read this much mark guest: you can -- this? guest: you can read it online. host: on twitter, we cannot fly a jet with a horse and buggy. time for the constitution to fit reality. it is not permanent. guest: you do not wan
host: the next call for alex seitz-wald comes from joseph in california. caller: hi, how are you doing? i want to say there is no need to change the constitution as they are not even abiding by the one we have. article one, section nine, and article one, section 10, disallow the state legislature from passing bills of attainder and that is what background checks are. they are laws that penalize a person because of his past, and that is illegal in the country. host: mr. seitz-wald? guest: i do...
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you know, as was stated, hate incidents, if it doesn't amount to a violation of the california penal code, it's not a crime. but we do encourage the reporting of hate incidents here in san francisco because we believe that that is precursor oftentimes to. serious more crime that may occur by the people that perpetrate hate hate incidents. we have stepped up our efforts to encourage our community members to report hate incidents. and one of the ways we do that is to make sure we can communicate with a very diverse community here in city. we have multiple that are accessible members of our community. and despite the ability of some people with english proficiency, we encourage them to report hate incidents as well as hate crimes. and that information can prove to be valuable down the line in the event that arrests are made and are are at play, those incidents sometimes proves motives. so that is i think that is really an emerging issue in many jurisdictions. how we report and how we capture those hate incidents. i do believe there's to be done on that front in terms of having systemati
you know, as was stated, hate incidents, if it doesn't amount to a violation of the california penal code, it's not a crime. but we do encourage the reporting of hate incidents here in san francisco because we believe that that is precursor oftentimes to. serious more crime that may occur by the people that perpetrate hate hate incidents. we have stepped up our efforts to encourage our community members to report hate incidents. and one of the ways we do that is to make sure we can communicate...
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of the state trades, looking for wine publications who might have written about somebody, calling in california. and like because i was at a wire atvice, because i was bloomberg, i had to write a ton of stories at the same time. that's fine. just -- i was so mad at them that i just went nuts on it. like aended up being great story. it was one of my favorite stories. they continue the practice of wines, up until the last state dinner, where very quietly, they began listing the wines again. and i think -- and i think -- [applause] toi remember right, i went at a certain point, really because i just wanted an him, but also to to talk to him about wine, and he was a fantastic resource. was pretty knew to blookburg at the time -- bloomberg at the time. they had hired a new editor. one of my editors said, well, should call him. so i did. i was like, so i'm trying to do this story. cover-up. they won't release the names of the names. he said, let's get dotty on the phone. ended up talking with his wife, who was still very community.n the wine he became like a mentor to me. so it ended up being like a
of the state trades, looking for wine publications who might have written about somebody, calling in california. and like because i was at a wire atvice, because i was bloomberg, i had to write a ton of stories at the same time. that's fine. just -- i was so mad at them that i just went nuts on it. like aended up being great story. it was one of my favorite stories. they continue the practice of wines, up until the last state dinner, where very quietly, they began listing the wines again. and i...
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is currently the professor the university of california in berkeley. you can watch the entire interview with paul croom -- krugman tonight at 8:00 eastern. we talk of a for thousand eight financial crisis. cu
is currently the professor the university of california in berkeley. you can watch the entire interview with paul croom -- krugman tonight at 8:00 eastern. we talk of a for thousand eight financial crisis. cu
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and i think that this bill should be pastor the state of california, they have tried to and they did1644 not pass it because the governor said he will not support it was too expensive. so i would like to see that happen and i think we will solve a lot of problems for teachers and schools. >> voices from the states on c-span. >> now, a discussion on the future of u.s.-china relations. guests on washington journal. this is one hour and 15 minutes. we continue on in our conversation about china with two guests joining us. evan medeiros is the asian managing director for the eurasia group. we also joined by yukon huang. he serves as a senior fellow for the asia program. thanks for joining us. i will ask you the same question. how do you gauge current relationships between the united states and china? guest: in some ways it's not so bad because we have had discussions and it has not collapsed. to trythe 100 day plan to forge a meaningful relationship on trade issues. when you think about what's been happening in the last month, three proposals and tariffs on aluminum and steel and potentially
and i think that this bill should be pastor the state of california, they have tried to and they did1644 not pass it because the governor said he will not support it was too expensive. so i would like to see that happen and i think we will solve a lot of problems for teachers and schools. >> voices from the states on c-span. >> now, a discussion on the future of u.s.-china relations. guests on washington journal. this is one hour and 15 minutes. we continue on in our conversation...
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what happened where i placed a bid and chicago places another bid in california places another bid, that's just nuts. thank you, talk to you later. >> coming up, we will hear from georgia governor brian kemp with a coronavirus briefing for his state that starts at 4 p.m. eastern on c-span. little bit later today, the daily white house coronavirus task force briefing with president trump that starts at 5 p.m. eastern. be with us tonight for our prime time addition of "washington journal." airgas will include dr. wilbur allen of thejoseph harvard school of public health. they will talk about the development of a covid-19 vaccine and the merits of wearing masks during the pandemic. also, virginia congressman bobby scott on the pandemic response in his state. time"ngton journal prime at 8:00 eastern on c-span. some camping 2020 news -- vermont independent senator bernie sanders announced today that he is suspending his campaign for the democratic presidential nomination. here's what he had to say. >>
what happened where i placed a bid and chicago places another bid in california places another bid, that's just nuts. thank you, talk to you later. >> coming up, we will hear from georgia governor brian kemp with a coronavirus briefing for his state that starts at 4 p.m. eastern on c-span. little bit later today, the daily white house coronavirus task force briefing with president trump that starts at 5 p.m. eastern. be with us tonight for our prime time addition of "washington...
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governor of california, the california insurance commissioner, the chair of the commission for economic development, as well has having been a former peace corps volunteer, serving abroad had helping to negotiate a peace treaty during the ethiopian air train war. he is a man of many talents. today, we will be focusing on jobs. congressman garamendi. thank you very much. this is an issue that is of profound importance to this nation. we set out to look at what was going on and how we could be competitive. the report said there were five things that california needed to do to stay competitive. one, have the best education system in the world. no. 2, do the best research in the world, make the things that come from the research, pay attention to infrastructure, and do not forget about the international. well, here we are. 1979, just as we were doing that, we had 19.4 million manufacturing jobs in united states. there were about 2.6% of the american economy. fast forward, all those years in california, where we neglected education and did not pay much attention to research, never bothered t
governor of california, the california insurance commissioner, the chair of the commission for economic development, as well has having been a former peace corps volunteer, serving abroad had helping to negotiate a peace treaty during the ethiopian air train war. he is a man of many talents. today, we will be focusing on jobs. congressman garamendi. thank you very much. this is an issue that is of profound importance to this nation. we set out to look at what was going on and how we could be...
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i have a show on tech crunch and i live in northern california. one of the challenges that we all have is being more transparent and accountable in the way that the data on the internet is being used, and perhaps exploited. silicon valley is very good at preaching the orthodoxies of openness and transparency to everyone except themselves. and of course, the companies that most northerly articulate -- noisily articulate this are the two companies that are most response will firm is using data and playing this cat and mouse game with consumers over how that information is being used, and in some ways, exploited. it is very troubling if you dismiss these issues by assuming that teenagers on the internet, or people who have just got on line are very much aware of the way in which their data is being used. >> there is more from author and a keen to night here on c-span, along with the remarks by facebook founder mark zuckerberg. it is all starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and we are asking about social media companies like facebook and google this again.
i have a show on tech crunch and i live in northern california. one of the challenges that we all have is being more transparent and accountable in the way that the data on the internet is being used, and perhaps exploited. silicon valley is very good at preaching the orthodoxies of openness and transparency to everyone except themselves. and of course, the companies that most northerly articulate -- noisily articulate this are the two companies that are most response will firm is using data...
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oh, wait, i will go way over there. >> my name is james, from fresno, california. this question is for the entire panel. it actually tees off of the questions of health care and food waste. has the usda had any discussion recently about introducing some higher food grades in various products? when you look at cheese, we talk about the 40-pound block cheddar or when we look at cotton, there is only a certain number of grades, but when you see how, and is grown or cheese is made or the various items of produce are grown, there are ways to grow the produce and the various commodities that are greater -- that get better quality than the grade a standards. any discussions on that? that way, we could be selling products and incentivizing growers to grow a premium product that would go and be sold as a fresh product as opposed to just being blended in an average basis to the processing market? >> i guess i will take a crack at that sense i gained 15 minutes of fame sunday is ago when there was the ag marketing service administrator -- we changed the grades of swiss cheese
oh, wait, i will go way over there. >> my name is james, from fresno, california. this question is for the entire panel. it actually tees off of the questions of health care and food waste. has the usda had any discussion recently about introducing some higher food grades in various products? when you look at cheese, we talk about the 40-pound block cheddar or when we look at cotton, there is only a certain number of grades, but when you see how, and is grown or cheese is made or the...
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san diego, california. hello. caller: i am not concerned about a forsa using this metadat counterterrorism. i am concerned that this data is being recorded by everybody, phoneing verizon, the companies, the internet companies, and kept on their own servers that can theoretically be accessed by -- can and candy easily mined by anyone. chinese hacking scandal and everything else -- host: do you change your practices as far as how you use your cell phone or the weather? caller: it is something i have to think about. it is catching me off guard. host: diana is calling from traverse city, michigan. caller: we have clear evidence that the irs cannot be trusted to retain information. there is evidence they have given information to public entities. my second point would be that the government had clear and convincing evidence that the boston marathon bombings had ill intent and they ignored it. my global concern is that any administration could use this tool against their political opponents. we have evidence that the cu
san diego, california. hello. caller: i am not concerned about a forsa using this metadat counterterrorism. i am concerned that this data is being recorded by everybody, phoneing verizon, the companies, the internet companies, and kept on their own servers that can theoretically be accessed by -- can and candy easily mined by anyone. chinese hacking scandal and everything else -- host: do you change your practices as far as how you use your cell phone or the weather? caller: it is something i...
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pivotal role and two training centers in the continental united states one in louisiana and one in california. we never created one in the pacific, but we have one now. there are two campuses, one in hawaii and one up in alaska. of course, hawaii has got an island archipelago throughout the state, it's jungle, tropic, surrounded by joint forces and do that for the 23rd acquisition and the campus has a massive piece of property that army manages to include the air space. in that area what you have is high altitude, extreme cold weather and mountainous and we have an exportable version in indonesia on sumatra and java and this year from the-- up to the bay in the northwest corner. the first point, we have created the joint pacific national readiness center, the army's contribution to what is called pimtec, that's been at indo pacom. what we're doing is we're generating readiness and then we're projecting it into the region on the second thing i'd like to talk about, which is operation path ways and operation path ways is putting combat credible forces forward in the region for extended periods
pivotal role and two training centers in the continental united states one in louisiana and one in california. we never created one in the pacific, but we have one now. there are two campuses, one in hawaii and one up in alaska. of course, hawaii has got an island archipelago throughout the state, it's jungle, tropic, surrounded by joint forces and do that for the 23rd acquisition and the campus has a massive piece of property that army manages to include the air space. in that area what you...
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, the thing long committee for california. he is co-author of a book with nathan "intelligence governance for 291st century a middle way between the west and east." simon is an anthropolicyologist and you'll see how there is a very close tie-in to the subjects we're going discuss. he does work with rand as well as one of our adjunct researchers. he is contributing to our company and best seller here at rand. frank has done more analysis on the causes of political decay, more thinking about the problems plaguing modern liberal democracies than just about anybody i know. nicholas' book contains some of the most intriguing ideas for fixing the breaks in democracies taking ideas as the title suggests from east and west and putting some of them to the test here in california. few people have thought more about the shortcomings of our institutions for governing modern economies and their financial institutions than sheila and in the end i think it all boils down to the competence and leadership qualities of the individuals in the in
, the thing long committee for california. he is co-author of a book with nathan "intelligence governance for 291st century a middle way between the west and east." simon is an anthropolicyologist and you'll see how there is a very close tie-in to the subjects we're going discuss. he does work with rand as well as one of our adjunct researchers. he is contributing to our company and best seller here at rand. frank has done more analysis on the causes of political decay, more thinking...
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the first unit out of southern california, san diego, and the 31st marine expeditionary unit our - saslow and i'll can - out of okinawa. about 700, and we average that typically. where we plus that oup for training for other things we do out of camp pendleton and others. sir, we're getting there. we are going back. not only do we have the consistency of the forward deployed forces, the marine expedition units, but in addition to beer time when they are on cruise, we are going back to training with the other amphibious ships that are left over. it is who we are. it is exactly what we need. and i feel you what, my partner, i will throw a kudo out here for the chief of naval operations, he is my best friend in each east. there is literally nothing i -- wouldfor admiral not do for admiral greener. level, they know when it gets to admiral greener and i, we will resolve it and take care of one another, so he is working very hard along with our secretary, secretary mavis, to try to figure out how we can get more naval ships. i will just put a plug in here, since that is a part of the budget i do
the first unit out of southern california, san diego, and the 31st marine expeditionary unit our - saslow and i'll can - out of okinawa. about 700, and we average that typically. where we plus that oup for training for other things we do out of camp pendleton and others. sir, we're getting there. we are going back. not only do we have the consistency of the forward deployed forces, the marine expedition units, but in addition to beer time when they are on cruise, we are going back to training...
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host: stephanie in california. look at. -- democrat. caller: i have one question i have not heard an answer to. paying oure include american companies tax breaks to take our jobs overseas? guest: we should not be. we should not be rewarding outsourcing. thisf the issues in campaign for president and frankly for members of the house and senate should be what are you going to do to fix it. if there are benefits moving production abroad, we ought to plug those holes in a tax reform bill. we need to look at the tariff schedule. there are different things we can do -- i really think the next president needs a stellar set of advisors on the trade and tariff issues. beyond the entities currently set up. i really think they need a much more sophisticated team with the objective of moving our trade accounts into balance and figuring out what does that mean for each of the countries with which we have had trade relations because they are not operating in our paper and the american people know something is wrong, but they rarely look at the trade
host: stephanie in california. look at. -- democrat. caller: i have one question i have not heard an answer to. paying oure include american companies tax breaks to take our jobs overseas? guest: we should not be. we should not be rewarding outsourcing. thisf the issues in campaign for president and frankly for members of the house and senate should be what are you going to do to fix it. if there are benefits moving production abroad, we ought to plug those holes in a tax reform bill. we need...